He was probably mouthing something to the official standing there in the lane and doing the clapping to mock him. I certainly hope he said something. Wouldn't surprise me if he didn't. Baron already got tossed from a game this series for just clapping. Baron was sarcastically clapping and it was deemed as showing up the referee - which it most likely was. That's not tolerated this year in the NBA. As for Jackson, I would be extremely surprised if he DIDN'T say something. Dude is a hothead. And Tim Duncan had it coming too for laughing on the bench. (Forget Jackson...dude is an idiot. The Davis technical was awful.) The calls down the stretch were one-sided. I didn't say the Mavericks didn't get bad calls during the game, but the calls went their way down the stretch. I didn't say the Warriors didn't play poorly - they did. And they sure as hell needed to realize they had to get the ball to Baron Davis even if he's doubled rather than have Richardson or Jackson force the issue. But, I said the refs didn't help. Baron's clapping was showing up the referee. A couple years ago (it could have been last year) in a Champions League match (yes, I know it's a different sport but bear with me) Wayne Rooney got his second yellow for clapping in a referee's face after he had just received a yellow card for a foul he committed. He was showing up the referee and got penalized for it. Same thing with Baron. He was stupid to have done it and deserved what he got. Comparing it to the Tim Duncan situation is different. Crawford obviously had it out for Duncan (re: "do you want to fight") whereas I doubt the referee tonight had it out for Davis. The refs may not have helped Golden State but they sure as hell didn't hurt the Warriors.